How is it going everyone? Sorry I had to abandon the second run abruptly. Blame it on 3 things --
While I got the Power back, I feel so bad for so many of the folks who still hasn't - especially for folks who have small kids and for older people.A few pictures of the snowfall. It was raining snow! Big fat flakes that furiously fell all over the place-
Recap of what I cooked for the first-run of BM9(Traditional South-Indian Farmer's Fare):
Ingredients:
Makes 5-6 Servings.
For this week's "Black and White Wednesday"@Susan's "The Well-Seasoned Cook"
Enjoy!
- The computer that had the photos got corrupted with some Malware. Only a few pictures were recovered(Booohoooo!!!)
- The historic snowfall last week that knocked power in my area (Well, I have pictures to prove)
- My chaotic life (You only have to take my word for it)
While I got the Power back, I feel so bad for so many of the folks who still hasn't - especially for folks who have small kids and for older people.A few pictures of the snowfall. It was raining snow! Big fat flakes that furiously fell all over the place-
Recap of what I cooked for the first-run of BM9(Traditional South-Indian Farmer's Fare):
- Day1: Ragi Dumplings Balls "Kezhvaragu Kali" in Spicy Spinach and Lentil Sauce.
- Day2: Skillet Fried Violet Yams "Chenai Varuval", lovely side-dish for Ragi Dumplings.
- Day3: Creamy and Slick South-Indian Risotto "Venn Pongal" with Cashew-nuts
- Day4: Spicy Lentil Ball Pancakes/Indian Aebleskiver "Kaara Paniyaram"
- Day5: Cracked Pearl-Millet Idli with Smashed Eggplant and Lentil Curry
- Day6: Finger-Millet/Ragi Roti with Creamy and Cooling Cucumber "Raita"
- Day7: Pumpkin and Sago Pudding "Payasam"
- Day1:Radish, Cucumber and Red Onion Salad
- Day2: Roasted Vegetable Bisque
- Day3: Pasta and Meatballs Soup
- Day4: How to Sprout a Mung Bean + Sprouted Bean and Avocado Salad
Ingredients:
- 1 Gala Apple
- 1 Bosc Pear
- 2 Medium Banana
- 2 Cups Red Table Grapes
- 1-1/2 Cups Reduced Fat Milk
- 2-3 Tbsp Sooji
- 2-3 Tbsp Sugar or more/less
- Boil the milk in the saucepan.
- While the milk is still hot, add the Sooji/Farina, sugar and reduce the flame to low.
- Switch off the stove a couple of minutes later. The milk-sooji mixture will start thickening once the sooji is cooked.
- Pour it into a cup and set it aside.
- Halve the grapes. Chop the other fruits into small chunks.
- Move the fruit chunks into a wide bowl. Pour the milk-sooji mixture over the fruit chunks.
- Mix it up and let it chill for a few minutes.
- Transfer the fruit salad into small serving bowls.
Makes 5-6 Servings.
For this week's "Black and White Wednesday"@Susan's "The Well-Seasoned Cook"
Enjoy!